Well, you know what, you do not need to accidentally walk on solar panels, you can even intentionally walk on solar panels, and nothing will happen, unless you are so, so super heavy.

Any good solar panel maker in fact will ask you to walk on their solar panels, if you point out the above concern to them. Good solar panels can take a much higher force on them than an accidental walk, so worry not.

By the way, high quality solar panels are put to a wide array of tests before they are put into the market.

They are tested for their ability to withstand high temperatures, biting frost, heavy storms, blowing sand and dense snow loads.

Field installation and peel tests – Tests performance by exposing solar panels to real wind and weather conditions in varying climate zones—not just contrived laboratory conditions.. Peel tests confirm the superior reliability of sheet-to-glass and inter-sheet connections, which is a key contributor to the long lifespan of solar panels.

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